For the Open House event, guest producer
Laura Mott
has chosen to look closer at the dramaturgy, within the context of a studio programme, of making artistic practice and artists’ working environments public. Structured around a series of scheduled events of various forms – such as a book release, a tea party, a lecture – the two day event also offers plenty of possibilities for more casual encounters with the artists presently in residence at Iaspis and their work.

Destruction of a monument by Otakar Švec, invited by Iaspis resident Sébastien Berthier to give a talk at the Open House

Saturday 25 February, 12 – 5 pm
12.00 – 13.30A History of its Own? Graphic Design and Feminism: presentations by
Catherine de Smet,
Hjärta Smärta
and
Sara De Bondt
together with Merel van den Berg13.30
Break with DIY sandwiches14.00 – 15.00A History of its Own? Graphic Design and Feminism: a panel discussion moderated by
Antony Hudek, Mellon research fellow by University College London and co-director of Occasional Papers and Sara Teleman, coordinator at Iaspis13.00 – 15.00
Finissage at
Konsthall323
with
Ylva Trapp
and
Frida Krohn
located outside Iaspis street entrance16.00
(1985) Outline for a revolutionary drama(second version). The beginning of the first act: Tea party in a studio at Maria Skolgata in Stockholm /
Andjeas Ejiksson